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1 II, X | nowhere;—but only there is an ability in the mind when it will 2 II, XXI | away that indifferency of ability to act, or to forbear acting, 3 II, XXI | nothing but one power or ability, and freedom another power 4 II, XXI | freedom another power or ability so that, to ask, whether 5 II, XXI | power has another power, one ability another ability; a question 6 II, XXI | power, one ability another ability; a question at first sight 7 II, XXI | signifies nothing but a power or ability to prefer or choose: and 8 II, XXI | considered as it is, barely as an ability to do something, the absurdity 9 II, XXI | short, to say, that the ability to digest, digested; and 10 II, XXI | digest, digested; and the ability to move, moved; and the 11 II, XXI | to move, moved; and the ability to understand, understood. 12 II, XXI | understood. For faculty, ability, and power, I think, are 13 II, XXI | further: v.g. I have the ability to move my hand, or to let 14 II, XXII| parrhesia: which power or ability in man of doing anything, 15 IV, III | that, by his own search and ability, can come to know? Much 16 IV, XX | Want of proofs. II. Want of ability to use them. III. Want of